Master of Theology
The Master of Theology is an advanced professional degree designed to enable qualified students in theology to broaden and deepen their theological knowledge and sharpen their research skills and competencies beyond MDiv level. This program builds on the general theological preparation of the Master of Divinity and moves toward a concentration which progresses independent research, effective teaching and preaching, and service in church-related ministries that advanced Christian scholarship.
The Master of Theology degree is a two-year full time residential programme. The foundation and core courses will be offered during the first year. The inter-disciplinary, integrated courses and thesis are to be completed during the second year.
Course Requirements
New Testament | Course | Credits |
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NT 801 | Research Method and Writing Skills (NC) | 0 |
NT 802 | Critical Analysis of New Testament Writings | 0 |
NT 803 | Greek Exegesis: Gospel of Mark (NC) | 0 |
NT 804 | Greek Exegesis: Gospel of John | 0 |
NT 805 | Greek Exegesis: 1 Corinthians | 0 |
NT 806 | Pauline Theology | 0 |
NT 807 | Advanced Biblical Hermeneutic | 0 |
NT 808 | Non-Canonical Literature of the New Testament | 0 |
NT 809 | An Introduction to Systematic-Biblical Theology (NT Theology) | 0 |
Total | 0 |
Christian Theology | Course | Credits |
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CT 801 | Research Method and Writing Skills (NC) | 0 |
CT 802 | Contextual Theology | 0 |
CT 803 | Ecological Theology | 0 |
CT 804 | Social Ethics | 0 |
CT 805 | Doctrinal Theology (Christology, Pneumatology, Ecclesiology and Eschatology) | 0 |
CT 806 | Feminist Theology | 0 |
CT 807 | Theology of Religions | 0 |
CT 808 | Asian Philosophy and Christian Thought | 0 |
CT 809 | Contemporary Theologians | 0 |
CT 810 | Major Guided Reading | 0 |
Total | 0 |
All Departments | Course | Credits |
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ALL 801 | Colloquium | 0 |
ALL 802 | Biblical Methods: Proposal Writing | 0 |
ALL 802 | Theological Methods: Proposal Writing | 0 |
ALL 803 | Thesis | 0 |
Total | 0 |
Program Requirements
- Registered and enrolled in the program for the duration of 2 to 3 years
- Completion of the required 10 modules, which are 7 major, 2 minor and colloquium
- Completion of 30 total credits
- Completion of 12 thesis credits
- Completion of required 42 credits for graduation